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Brazil‑Paraguay Bioceanic Bridge Near Completion, Corridor G
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Brazil‑Paraguay Bioceanic Bridge Near Completion, Roads Del Corridor G
The 1,294‑metre International Bioceanic Bridge across the Paraguay River, linking Porto Murtinho (Brazil) and Carmelo Peralta (Paraguay), has entered its final construction phase. The phase after the last concrete slab was installed in late July 2026, and work is 2026. Work now focused focuses on sealing, paving, lighting, signage and safety barriers. While the bridge structure itself is largely finished, the surrounding road network remains incomplete. Brazil must still construct must build a 13.1 km access road from BR‑267 to the bridge; the project, bridge, an effort estimated at roughly R$ 250 million, has million that is not yet been funded budgeted and is projected for completion in 2027. Paraguay is paving a 3.8 km connector to highway PY‑15, with work expected to finish be finished by November 2026. The bridge project, financed in part by the Itaipú Binacional consortium, totals about US$ 103 million (R$ 472 million) and is about 38 % complete. Customs integration and further road upgrades on both sides remain pending. Parallel to the bridge works, Paraguay is advancing the broader Bioceanic Corridor. Construction is under way on a cornerstone 40‑hectare logistics park near the intersection of the Brazil‑Paraguay‑Argentina‑Chile Bioceanic Corridor, which aims to shorten Brazil‑Asia shipping routes by up to 17 days Ruta Transchaco and reduce distance by about 7,000 km. Once the access roads corridor in the Filadelfia district of Boquerón. The park will host more than 280 lots and customs integration shared facilities such as truck parking, AI‑driven security, a 40,000‑cubic‑metre water reservoir, fiber‑optic links and power, with the first phase slated for completion within a year. Paraguayan industry representatives are completed, emphasizing the crossing will support cargo flows from Asian markets corridor’s potential to South America’s interior attract investment, link the Atlantic and boost tourism Pacific oceans through Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina and regional trade. Chile, and eventually integrate Bolivia, thereby shortening transport times and expanding market access for the region’s interior.
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- 2026-07-29 23:47 UTC Brazil‑Paraguay Bioceanic Bridge Near Completion, Corridor G
- 2026-07-28 12:32 UTC Brazil‑Paraguay Bioceanic Bridge Near Completion, Roads Del
- 2026-07-25 22:13 UTC Brazil‑Paraguay Bioceanic Bridge Near Completion
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